Classic Album Sundays is the world’s most popular album listening experience and allows the listener to hear music contextually, communally, uninterrupted,
and in great sonic detail. At our worldwide listening sessions, music fans are able to immerse themselves into an album that has helped shape our
culture and in some cases, our lives.

We relay the artist and album’s unique story and provide a musical context that gives the listening experience deeper meaning. We share the experience
of hearing the album in its entirety, on vinyl, and on a world-class audiophile hi-fi so that fans can experience the music as close as possible
to the artist’s original intention. Classic Album Sundays treats the album (and music in general) with the respect it deserves rather than as a
free commodity or aural wallpaper. We remind people what they love about music.

For our May 2018 session we celebrate modern classic LCD Soundsystem's "Sound of Silver"! Sound of Silver isn't far removed from LCD Soundsystem's
eponymous 2005 debut. While Sound of Silver makes no bones about Murphy's well-known appreciation of Brian Eno's pop vocal affectations ("Get Innocuous",
"Sound of Silver"), the Velvet Underground ("New York I Love You"), or new-wave ("Watch the Tapes"), it never feels like a paste job, but rather
just the well-considered work of someone connecting the dots between the past and the present.

There's not a single weak track here, and many more already feel classic. "Sound of Silver" is a seven-minute suite that morphs from a rumbling,
ice-cold, no-wave groove into a liquefied jumble of kalimbas, pianos, and fizzy synths. "All My Friends" begins with a piano riff that sounds not
unlike a speeding train (or, at least, Steve Reich's approximation of one) and rolls downhill into fireworks.

When it's all said and done, Murphy's real legacy to dance music will be his production sense. He's an analog obsessive with a general aversion
to software, and Sound of Silver reflects that. Far removed from the compressed, trebly, and overmastered paradigm that's gripped electronic music
in the last decade, Sound of Silver sounds deep, spacious, and full-blooded.

Join us at one of our album listening sessions around the world to experience LCD Soundsystem in a way you never have before.